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Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey and Shankar Singh speak at the closing plenary on "The Anatomy of a People's Movement" at the Skoll World Forum2010. Roy talks about how important it is to know what is going on in India, because if you don't, "You can't get your schooling, you can't get your medicines, you can't get your rations, you can't get anything." Their organizations can be found at www.mkssindia.org and www.righttoinformation.info.

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Created by two young, independent filmmakers, An Insignificant Man is India’s most successful and largest crowdfunded documentary ever, with a blockbuster performance at the Indian box office and appearances at more than 30 film festivals worldwide.
The film follows Arvind Kejriwal, a new-comer to Indian politics, and Yogendra Yadav, a seasoned veteran, who work together to form the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a new political party which aims to serve the common man and combat corruption. In the2013Delhi Legislative Assembly election, they challenge the Congress Party and the BJP, India’s oldest and most powerful political establishments, using grassroots strategies to engage voters. All the while they grapple with the realities of politics while struggling keeping their idealism alive.
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INDIA BOUNDLESS | A PLACE IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD

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TodayIndia is rejoicing its abounding soft power wealth with fervor. The power of yoga is being acknowledged across the world. Sanskrit and Sanskriti are bridging civilizational gaps. Bollywood in inspiring cross-border affinities even while desi food has made inroads on the gastronomical map of the world.
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Not long after, she was murdered in a roadside attack, her new husband left for dead by her killers. In the years since, four men were convicted of Jassi's murder and sent to prison in India.
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What's Your Choice - Stop mistreating people with disabilities

It's not easy to live in India if you're one of the millions of persons with disabilities. There are not enough ramps for wheelchairs, pavements are utterly unfriendly to people who are blind, public transport buses and taxis don't have special facilities and there are a million of other day-to-day, minute-by-minute problems that people with disabilities face in India. But maybe more than all these structural problems like ramps and access issues - people with disabilities say that the biggest obstacle to their inclusion in everyday society is the crass and backward mental attitude that sections of our society have towards them.
Many are fighting to change these attitudes. Is their hard work having an impact? In today's show we carry out a series of social experiments - this time in the ...

published: 10 Apr 2015

Mahasweta Devi - An Extraordinary Life Dedicated To The Ordinary People... R I P | Part 1 Of 2

Snapdeal Udaan in association with India Today (Episode 1)

Snapdeal in association withIndia Today network brings to you an extraordinary journey of success. This is the first episode of a series spread across 7 weeks with tales of how ordinary people achieved extraordinary success by taking their business online with our help. Keep watching every week and take your flight of success. #NayiUdaan
Start your Udaan today. Visit sellers.snapdeal.com.

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RaghuRaman has possibly one of the most unique career profiles spanning over 25 years. He spent eleven years as an officer in the Indian Armed Forces, followed by another eleven years in the corporate sector before joining the Government as CEO of the NationalIntelligenceGrid.
In this talk, Captain Raghu speaks about India's unorganized sector and what management lessons corporates can learn from this segment of people in the country. This JoshTalk sees Capt. Raman examine the minutest of details of the streets of India and shatters generally held myths against this sector.
MusicCredits: Jai Wolf
This talk was recorded at Josh Talks Mumbai 2018.
Josh Talks collects and curates the most inspiring s...

published: 19 Feb 2018

GANDHI'S CHILDREN

Director's personal journey across India capturing the stark realities of marginalized and oppressed. A compelling story woven around music and photography. Captures how ordinary people are still following a non-violent path to win their struggle. This film gives hope for tomorrow. This is a reminder of Gandhi's teachings in a modern era.

published: 06 Sep 2012

God Uses Ordinary People To Build The Church by Charles Banna - CFC - India

Innovate India: Telecast on Zee Business on every Sunday at 9:30 PM

Innovate india will be a first ever reality show of its kind in India based on the new and unique innovations done by the ordinary people. The show will focus on the ever-astonishing fact that every street and corner in India has great innovators who design and create the product purely based out of their requirements, henceforth giving them a platform to showcase their product and the idea behind it.

published: 14 Jul 2017

Ordinary People With Extraordinary Stories - Ian

An interview with a young man who is following after God's heart which took him to India which was a life changing experience.

Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey and Shankar Singh speak at the closing plenary on "The Anatomy of a People's Movement" at the Skoll World Forum2010. Roy talks about how important it is to know what is going on in India, because if you don't, "You can't get your schooling, you can't get your medicines, you can't get your rations, you can't get anything." Their organizations can be found at www.mkssindia.org and www.righttoinformation.info.

Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey and Shankar Singh speak at the closing plenary on "The Anatomy of a People's Movement" at the Skoll World Forum2010. Roy talks about how important it is to know what is going on in India, because if you don't, "You can't get your schooling, you can't get your medicines, you can't get your rations, you can't get anything." Their organizations can be found at www.mkssindia.org and www.righttoinformation.info.

published:31 Aug 2011

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People of peace - The first expedition from Russia to India by HappyHippieBus

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A great Indian thinker Mahatma Gandhi once said, "If you want to change the world, - b...

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A great Indian thinker Mahatma Gandhi once said, "If you want to change the world, - begin with yourself"! And we decided to try and change our world to the better. We are an international team of "People of Peace" expedition, the name of which reflects our main goal and mission; but our major wish is the world without borders and boundaries, without violence and wars! Peace all over the world!
* Pursuing this goal, we travelled from Russia to India in October, 2016. We passed through those countries and regions where the word "peace" is not an empty word, but the tag line and belief in everything good that stays in the heart. In particular, it is true of Pakistan, where all our way we were accompanied by the armed convoy. Namely in Pakistan and in border regions of Iran and India we organized and held charity events for children - we treated them with traditional Russian sweets and gave souvenirs. By the way, the Worldwide-Peace Flag of our expedition has become our happy-hippie bus of 1984 year of manufacture. It was single-handedly transformed into an autonomous home - on - wheels by the organizer of our trip, Alexei Poddubny.
Before the very start, we covered our bus with such symbolic 'hands of peace'. Along our route - and we made more than 35,000 km in total - ordinary people from Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, India and Azerbaijan, who we met on our way, wrote their wishes of Peace and Good on these 'hands', and wished us luck, of course.

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A great Indian thinker Mahatma Gandhi once said, "If you want to change the world, - begin with yourself"! And we decided to try and change our world to the better. We are an international team of "People of Peace" expedition, the name of which reflects our main goal and mission; but our major wish is the world without borders and boundaries, without violence and wars! Peace all over the world!
* Pursuing this goal, we travelled from Russia to India in October, 2016. We passed through those countries and regions where the word "peace" is not an empty word, but the tag line and belief in everything good that stays in the heart. In particular, it is true of Pakistan, where all our way we were accompanied by the armed convoy. Namely in Pakistan and in border regions of Iran and India we organized and held charity events for children - we treated them with traditional Russian sweets and gave souvenirs. By the way, the Worldwide-Peace Flag of our expedition has become our happy-hippie bus of 1984 year of manufacture. It was single-handedly transformed into an autonomous home - on - wheels by the organizer of our trip, Alexei Poddubny.
Before the very start, we covered our bus with such symbolic 'hands of peace'. Along our route - and we made more than 35,000 km in total - ordinary people from Georgia, Armenia, Russia, Iran, Pakistan, India and Azerbaijan, who we met on our way, wrote their wishes of Peace and Good on these 'hands', and wished us luck, of course.

DOCS: The World’s Smallest Girl
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Jyoti Amge is the world’s smallest living woman. Now aged 20, she’s an international celebrity, currently starring in the fourth season of hit US television series American Horror Story.
But just four years ago, aged 16, living in the city of Nagpur in India’s Maharashtra state – and at a miniscule height of 23 and a half inches – her future looked far more uncertain.
X-rays showed that Jyoti was walking on two broken legs that had failed to heal. This documentary follows her as she visits leading orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Ram Soni, who believes he can help.
However, after being told their daughter would not live after she was born, and having watched her survive against the odds, Jyoti’s protective parents are worried about putting their child through potentially painful tests and risky operations. What will they choose to do?
Watch as the devoted Hindu family visit a religious ceremony to consult a guru – where crowds see tiny Jyoti as a goddess, and flock to her for blessings. See what happens when they visit a healer who claims that he’s seen visions that tell him he can heal Jyoti’s legs without hurting her, using just ointments and infusions. And hear how Dr. Soni warns that without surgical intervention, the young girl’s condition could become even worse and she may shrink smaller still…
Caught between the worlds of modern medicine and traditional beliefs, Jyoti must stand up for her own decisions – even if she only stands less than two feet tall.
CREDIT: ITV StudiosGlobal Entertainment / Zig Zag Productions
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DOCS: The World’s Smallest Girl
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Jyoti Amge is the world’s smallest living woman. Now aged 20, she’s an international celebrity, currently starring in the fourth season of hit US television series American Horror Story.
But just four years ago, aged 16, living in the city of Nagpur in India’s Maharashtra state – and at a miniscule height of 23 and a half inches – her future looked far more uncertain.
X-rays showed that Jyoti was walking on two broken legs that had failed to heal. This documentary follows her as she visits leading orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Ram Soni, who believes he can help.
However, after being told their daughter would not live after she was born, and having watched her survive against the odds, Jyoti’s protective parents are worried about putting their child through potentially painful tests and risky operations. What will they choose to do?
Watch as the devoted Hindu family visit a religious ceremony to consult a guru – where crowds see tiny Jyoti as a goddess, and flock to her for blessings. See what happens when they visit a healer who claims that he’s seen visions that tell him he can heal Jyoti’s legs without hurting her, using just ointments and infusions. And hear how Dr. Soni warns that without surgical intervention, the young girl’s condition could become even worse and she may shrink smaller still…
Caught between the worlds of modern medicine and traditional beliefs, Jyoti must stand up for her own decisions – even if she only stands less than two feet tall.
CREDIT: ITV StudiosGlobal Entertainment / Zig Zag Productions
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India Invented - Ep6 The spice of life

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitl...

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitles/india-invented/english/867878
Complete transcript of all 13 episodes: (google doc)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vOZw6VZI6C0xJAQsyl3NBkw2l39qdGUwxjkQyhoh-o/pub
VideoTitle:
India invented: an exploration of culture and civilisation in historical outline
Author(s): Das, Arvind N. ; Ghosh, Avik. ; Sinha, Aradhana. ; Deshpande, Prachi. ; Chandavarkar, Bhaskar.
Arvind Das - wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvind_Narayan_Das
In his book "India Invented", he made the observation that India is not something waiting to be discovered, as Jawaharlal Nehru had treated it in his Discovery of India, but something that is to be constantly invented in the process of understanding it- that was his statement of praxis.
Year: 1999
1. Exploring Indian history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feHZVVW3Loo
Part 1 presents an overview of India's past with a suggestion that history is the account of long term change in the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
2. Dawn of civilization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jG3uUj42lE
Part 2 covers the huge historical period from the Old Stone Age to the coming of the Aryans to the Indian Sub-continent. It also takes a look at the famous Harappan Civilisation.
3. Age of enlightenment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPpJfbf2Fm8
Part 3 looks at the Sixth CenturyB.C., when different schools of thought flowered and focuses on the two major philosophical orders that arose in this time: Jainism and Buddhism.
4. Age of iron.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP1rW0l0cLs
Part 4 centers around the Iron Age, an era that opened around 1000 B.C. and also carries out an analysis of the rule of the righteous Ashoka in this context.
5. The Buddha overtaken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6Dk6OGEwI
Part 5 captures the historical context of the virtual disappearance of Buddhism from India for several centuries and examines the hypothesis that it was the changing nature of the economy that rendered organised Buddhism more or less redundant for a long period.
6. The spice of life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSvzYxEDyUk
Part 6 describes the history of South India including the development of a distinct culture in this region, the building of huge temples, the extension of agriculture and the creation of irrigation systems.
7. The long twilight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv-vGpeStdE
Part 7 looks at feudalism in India, a feature that dominated much of the early Christian era in Indian history.
8. Pilgrims' progress.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15az12D8A-Q
Part 8 covers the different forms of spirituality which developed in India, from pantheism and animism to organized religion and shows how the Indian culture has been formed by collective spiritual quests from the earliest times to the present.
9. Islam comes to Hindustan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d2QRolijCs
Part 9 revolves around one of the largest influences that shaped medieval and modern Indian history: the coming of Muslims to the sub-continent.
10. West meets East.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyAkH5efJWk
Part 10 looks at the coming of Europeans to India, beginning with early contacts with Portuguese, French, and British voyagers. It also captures the story of how trade led to colonization and finishes off with a look at the advent of British rule over India.
11. The age of empire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhVpBw5py4
Part 11 covers the Mughul empire, the greatest and grandest of its time in the world. It takes a look at the economic and social structure of the Mughal rule and also carries out an analysis of the political and religious policies of the various Mughal rulers.
12. Colonial encounters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=movNLVYtF2Q
Part 12 centers around the consolidation of British rule in India, the policies of the British East India Company, the devastating economic impact of colonialism and the rise of nationalist forces in the country.
13. The nation comes of age.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn3ekiYfNWo
Part 13 looks at the several civilizational trends that have formed India over the centuries and attempts to reinforce the idea that runs through the series that Indian history lives on in its past.

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitles/india-invented/english/867878
Complete transcript of all 13 episodes: (google doc)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vOZw6VZI6C0xJAQsyl3NBkw2l39qdGUwxjkQyhoh-o/pub
VideoTitle:
India invented: an exploration of culture and civilisation in historical outline
Author(s): Das, Arvind N. ; Ghosh, Avik. ; Sinha, Aradhana. ; Deshpande, Prachi. ; Chandavarkar, Bhaskar.
Arvind Das - wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvind_Narayan_Das
In his book "India Invented", he made the observation that India is not something waiting to be discovered, as Jawaharlal Nehru had treated it in his Discovery of India, but something that is to be constantly invented in the process of understanding it- that was his statement of praxis.
Year: 1999
1. Exploring Indian history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feHZVVW3Loo
Part 1 presents an overview of India's past with a suggestion that history is the account of long term change in the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
2. Dawn of civilization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jG3uUj42lE
Part 2 covers the huge historical period from the Old Stone Age to the coming of the Aryans to the Indian Sub-continent. It also takes a look at the famous Harappan Civilisation.
3. Age of enlightenment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPpJfbf2Fm8
Part 3 looks at the Sixth CenturyB.C., when different schools of thought flowered and focuses on the two major philosophical orders that arose in this time: Jainism and Buddhism.
4. Age of iron.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP1rW0l0cLs
Part 4 centers around the Iron Age, an era that opened around 1000 B.C. and also carries out an analysis of the rule of the righteous Ashoka in this context.
5. The Buddha overtaken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6Dk6OGEwI
Part 5 captures the historical context of the virtual disappearance of Buddhism from India for several centuries and examines the hypothesis that it was the changing nature of the economy that rendered organised Buddhism more or less redundant for a long period.
6. The spice of life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSvzYxEDyUk
Part 6 describes the history of South India including the development of a distinct culture in this region, the building of huge temples, the extension of agriculture and the creation of irrigation systems.
7. The long twilight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv-vGpeStdE
Part 7 looks at feudalism in India, a feature that dominated much of the early Christian era in Indian history.
8. Pilgrims' progress.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15az12D8A-Q
Part 8 covers the different forms of spirituality which developed in India, from pantheism and animism to organized religion and shows how the Indian culture has been formed by collective spiritual quests from the earliest times to the present.
9. Islam comes to Hindustan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d2QRolijCs
Part 9 revolves around one of the largest influences that shaped medieval and modern Indian history: the coming of Muslims to the sub-continent.
10. West meets East.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyAkH5efJWk
Part 10 looks at the coming of Europeans to India, beginning with early contacts with Portuguese, French, and British voyagers. It also captures the story of how trade led to colonization and finishes off with a look at the advent of British rule over India.
11. The age of empire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhVpBw5py4
Part 11 covers the Mughul empire, the greatest and grandest of its time in the world. It takes a look at the economic and social structure of the Mughal rule and also carries out an analysis of the political and religious policies of the various Mughal rulers.
12. Colonial encounters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=movNLVYtF2Q
Part 12 centers around the consolidation of British rule in India, the policies of the British East India Company, the devastating economic impact of colonialism and the rise of nationalist forces in the country.
13. The nation comes of age.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn3ekiYfNWo
Part 13 looks at the several civilizational trends that have formed India over the centuries and attempts to reinforce the idea that runs through the series that Indian history lives on in its past.

An Insignificant Man (Feature Length)

Created by two young, independent filmmakers, An Insignificant Man is India’s most successful and largest crowdfunded documentary ever, with a blockbuster perfo...

Created by two young, independent filmmakers, An Insignificant Man is India’s most successful and largest crowdfunded documentary ever, with a blockbuster performance at the Indian box office and appearances at more than 30 film festivals worldwide.
The film follows Arvind Kejriwal, a new-comer to Indian politics, and Yogendra Yadav, a seasoned veteran, who work together to form the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a new political party which aims to serve the common man and combat corruption. In the2013Delhi Legislative Assembly election, they challenge the Congress Party and the BJP, India’s oldest and most powerful political establishments, using grassroots strategies to engage voters. All the while they grapple with the realities of politics while struggling keeping their idealism alive.
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Created by two young, independent filmmakers, An Insignificant Man is India’s most successful and largest crowdfunded documentary ever, with a blockbuster performance at the Indian box office and appearances at more than 30 film festivals worldwide.
The film follows Arvind Kejriwal, a new-comer to Indian politics, and Yogendra Yadav, a seasoned veteran, who work together to form the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a new political party which aims to serve the common man and combat corruption. In the2013Delhi Legislative Assembly election, they challenge the Congress Party and the BJP, India’s oldest and most powerful political establishments, using grassroots strategies to engage voters. All the while they grapple with the realities of politics while struggling keeping their idealism alive.
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India Invented - Ep5 The Buddha overtaken

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitl...

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitles/india-invented/english/867878
Complete transcript of all 13 episodes: (google doc)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vOZw6VZI6C0xJAQsyl3NBkw2l39qdGUwxjkQyhoh-o/pub
VideoTitle:
India invented: an exploration of culture and civilisation in historical outline
Author(s): Das, Arvind N. ; Ghosh, Avik. ; Sinha, Aradhana. ; Deshpande, Prachi. ; Chandavarkar, Bhaskar.
Arvind Das - wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvind_Narayan_Das
In his book "India Invented", he made the observation that India is not something waiting to be discovered, as Jawaharlal Nehru had treated it in his Discovery of India, but something that is to be constantly invented in the process of understanding it- that was his statement of praxis.
Year: 1999
1. Exploring Indian history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feHZVVW3Loo
Part 1 presents an overview of India's past with a suggestion that history is the account of long term change in the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
2. Dawn of civilization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jG3uUj42lE
Part 2 covers the huge historical period from the Old Stone Age to the coming of the Aryans to the Indian Sub-continent. It also takes a look at the famous Harappan Civilisation.
3. Age of enlightenment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPpJfbf2Fm8
Part 3 looks at the Sixth CenturyB.C., when different schools of thought flowered and focuses on the two major philosophical orders that arose in this time: Jainism and Buddhism.
4. Age of iron.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP1rW0l0cLs
Part 4 centers around the Iron Age, an era that opened around 1000 B.C. and also carries out an analysis of the rule of the righteous Ashoka in this context.
5. The Buddha overtaken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6Dk6OGEwI
Part 5 captures the historical context of the virtual disappearance of Buddhism from India for several centuries and examines the hypothesis that it was the changing nature of the economy that rendered organised Buddhism more or less redundant for a long period.
6. The spice of life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSvzYxEDyUk
Part 6 describes the history of South India including the development of a distinct culture in this region, the building of huge temples, the extension of agriculture and the creation of irrigation systems.
7. The long twilight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv-vGpeStdE
Part 7 looks at feudalism in India, a feature that dominated much of the early Christian era in Indian history.
8. Pilgrims' progress.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15az12D8A-Q
Part 8 covers the different forms of spirituality which developed in India, from pantheism and animism to organized religion and shows how the Indian culture has been formed by collective spiritual quests from the earliest times to the present.
9. Islam comes to Hindustan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d2QRolijCs
Part 9 revolves around one of the largest influences that shaped medieval and modern Indian history: the coming of Muslims to the sub-continent.
10. West meets East.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyAkH5efJWk
Part 10 looks at the coming of Europeans to India, beginning with early contacts with Portuguese, French, and British voyagers. It also captures the story of how trade led to colonization and finishes off with a look at the advent of British rule over India.
11. The age of empire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhVpBw5py4
Part 11 covers the Mughul empire, the greatest and grandest of its time in the world. It takes a look at the economic and social structure of the Mughal rule and also carries out an analysis of the political and religious policies of the various Mughal rulers.
12. Colonial encounters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=movNLVYtF2Q
Part 12 centers around the consolidation of British rule in India, the policies of the British East India Company, the devastating economic impact of colonialism and the rise of nationalist forces in the country.
13. The nation comes of age.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn3ekiYfNWo
Part 13 looks at the several civilizational trends that have formed India over the centuries and attempts to reinforce the idea that runs through the series that Indian history lives on in its past.

A 13-part history of India from the prehistoric era to the present.
(Each part is a video of about 28 minutes)
Download Subtitles:
http://subscene.com/subtitles/india-invented/english/867878
Complete transcript of all 13 episodes: (google doc)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12vOZw6VZI6C0xJAQsyl3NBkw2l39qdGUwxjkQyhoh-o/pub
VideoTitle:
India invented: an exploration of culture and civilisation in historical outline
Author(s): Das, Arvind N. ; Ghosh, Avik. ; Sinha, Aradhana. ; Deshpande, Prachi. ; Chandavarkar, Bhaskar.
Arvind Das - wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvind_Narayan_Das
In his book "India Invented", he made the observation that India is not something waiting to be discovered, as Jawaharlal Nehru had treated it in his Discovery of India, but something that is to be constantly invented in the process of understanding it- that was his statement of praxis.
Year: 1999
1. Exploring Indian history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feHZVVW3Loo
Part 1 presents an overview of India's past with a suggestion that history is the account of long term change in the day-to-day lives of ordinary people.
2. Dawn of civilization.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jG3uUj42lE
Part 2 covers the huge historical period from the Old Stone Age to the coming of the Aryans to the Indian Sub-continent. It also takes a look at the famous Harappan Civilisation.
3. Age of enlightenment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPpJfbf2Fm8
Part 3 looks at the Sixth CenturyB.C., when different schools of thought flowered and focuses on the two major philosophical orders that arose in this time: Jainism and Buddhism.
4. Age of iron.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP1rW0l0cLs
Part 4 centers around the Iron Age, an era that opened around 1000 B.C. and also carries out an analysis of the rule of the righteous Ashoka in this context.
5. The Buddha overtaken.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq6Dk6OGEwI
Part 5 captures the historical context of the virtual disappearance of Buddhism from India for several centuries and examines the hypothesis that it was the changing nature of the economy that rendered organised Buddhism more or less redundant for a long period.
6. The spice of life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSvzYxEDyUk
Part 6 describes the history of South India including the development of a distinct culture in this region, the building of huge temples, the extension of agriculture and the creation of irrigation systems.
7. The long twilight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv-vGpeStdE
Part 7 looks at feudalism in India, a feature that dominated much of the early Christian era in Indian history.
8. Pilgrims' progress.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15az12D8A-Q
Part 8 covers the different forms of spirituality which developed in India, from pantheism and animism to organized religion and shows how the Indian culture has been formed by collective spiritual quests from the earliest times to the present.
9. Islam comes to Hindustan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d2QRolijCs
Part 9 revolves around one of the largest influences that shaped medieval and modern Indian history: the coming of Muslims to the sub-continent.
10. West meets East.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyAkH5efJWk
Part 10 looks at the coming of Europeans to India, beginning with early contacts with Portuguese, French, and British voyagers. It also captures the story of how trade led to colonization and finishes off with a look at the advent of British rule over India.
11. The age of empire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhVpBw5py4
Part 11 covers the Mughul empire, the greatest and grandest of its time in the world. It takes a look at the economic and social structure of the Mughal rule and also carries out an analysis of the political and religious policies of the various Mughal rulers.
12. Colonial encounters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=movNLVYtF2Q
Part 12 centers around the consolidation of British rule in India, the policies of the British East India Company, the devastating economic impact of colonialism and the rise of nationalist forces in the country.
13. The nation comes of age.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn3ekiYfNWo
Part 13 looks at the several civilizational trends that have formed India over the centuries and attempts to reinforce the idea that runs through the series that Indian history lives on in its past.

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